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Pineland Baptist Church Service Date: February 8, 2026 Scripture Text: 1 Samuel 27:1-12; 28:1-2; 29:1-11; 30:1-6 1. Key Scriptures • 1 Samuel 27:1-12; 28:1-2; 29:1-11; 30:1-6 • Psalm 42:5 • Psalm 46:1-3, 10-11 • Psalm 56:3 • Matthew 11:28-30 • 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 • Jude 24-25 2. Sermon Flow & Takeaways I. “He said in his heart”: When Fear Starts Preaching (27:1-4) David’s faith quietly collapses into self-talk rather than prayer. Fear replaces trust as he reasons himself into unbelief. Takeaways: • When fear starts preaching, truth must reclaim the pulpit of your heart. • Success without trust in God can be the most dangerous form of failure. II. Ziklag: When Prudence Becomes a Plan (27:5-7) David’s sensible request for safety in Ziklag shows how fear matures into control. What looks like wisdom becomes a substitute for dependence on God. Takeaways: • Prudence without prayer becomes unbelief disguised as strategy. • God’s providence can redeem our detours, but it does not excuse them. III. Masks and Massacres: When Success Demands Secrecy (27:8-12) David’s victories hide deceit. His double life fractures integrity and foreshadows the exhaustion of maintaining false peace. Takeaways: • A divided heart can achieve success, but not wholeness. • When our victories require secrecy, we are already enslaved. IV. The Cliffhanger and the Kindness of God (28:1-2; 29:1-11; 30:1-6) God intervenes before David destroys himself, then burns Ziklag to expose his false refuge. In the ashes, David finds strength in the Lord again. Takeaways: • God’s kindness often comes disguised as disappointment or loss. • The Lord will not allow His people to find peace apart from Him. V. Gospel-Fueled Obedience: How Seeing Christ Changes Us Jesus fulfills what David could not. His perfect trust, truth, and obedience empower us to turn from fear to faith. Takeaways: • From self-talk to prayer: bring your fears into conversation with your Father. • From self-protection to truth: Christ frees you to live unmasked. • From control to trust: obedience matters more than outcomes. • From exile to hope: grace can redeem even your detours. 3. Primary Sources (Cited) • Matthew Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible, 1 Samuel 27 • Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch, Commentary on the Old Testament, Vol. 2, 1 Samuel 27 • Charles Haddon Spurgeon, The Danger of Doubting (Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, Vol. 8, 1862) 4. Additional Resources • Tim Keller, Walking with God through Pain and Suffering (Penguin Books, 2013) • John Piper, Battling Unbelief: Defeating Sin with Superior Pleasure (Multnomah, 2007) • Alistair Begg, sermon “Faith in the Furnace” (Truth for Life, available at truthforlife.org) • Desiring God article: “When Fear Preaches, Let Faith Answer” by Jon Bloom (desiringgod.org) • Ligonier Ministries teaching series: Providence: God’s Sovereignty in Action by R.C. Sproul (ligonier.org)